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34 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2019 www.vanguardcanada.com The Perfect Cut-Out: When Global Politics, esPionaGe and Greed converGe With technoloGy F iguring as tool in the commission of a crime or as a delivery system to exploit many vectors, 'technology for bad' is not new, but what we have seen recently is – and it's troubling. When mixed with global politics, less-than-be- nevolent corporate tactics and espionage, tech- nology can be a powerful means to create a few degrees of separation, as in a trusted intermedi- ary, method or channel to facilitate interactions and communications. In fact, it can be the perfect cut-out. Recently, two incidents showed that technology could be used surreptitiously to move political and corporate agendas, but at opposite ends of the spec- trum: the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi with the use of the Pegasus tracking spyware, and the alleged spying by Huawei via its own technology. Each has an element of politics at the highest level, where controlling social and economic influences benefit the agenda of a nation and its allies – but one ends in murder and the outcry for human rights, and the other, we're not sure yet. It could have been the crime of the century. Fluid, agile and accessible – the malicious use oF technology can range From simple, uncoordinated attacks to complex, highly coordinated persistence. by Valarie findlay

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